Yup. That's a 2 frame extractor for a fact. Two pieces of stainless to replace the wood supports, 2 small bearings, and a cover to keep debris out, and you got a $700 extractor.
There was a little honey in there from a new hive, it got a few ounces out. Then I put it back in the hive and they had some leftover too. Sharing is caring. Its simple and could get more out if it was at an angle. I agree.
Yup. That's a 2 frame extractor for a fact. Two pieces of stainless to replace the wood supports, 2 small bearings, and a cover to keep debris out, and you got a $700 extractor.
Looks like a good solution, however I believe it's spinning to fast and that may brake the frame
Best DIY extractor on youtube. Can't see how the beehive frames attach though. . . ?
Thanks! It works really well. Simple yet effective.
Now thats cool! Saving money
A real economic way to get honey from the frames super fast.
Very nice! I use the same idea, I can do for deep frames at once, I use a bicycle chain and crank :-)
Hey! Yea that's a great idea too.
@@kendrickhenry28 Great work. I have one question. Is there a danger of causing the drills to fail due to overwork, what is your experience. Thanks.
Haha that drill is vicious! What's the rpm??
Deben estar los marcos de manera perpendiecular, mas nunca en paralelo
I agree! This works okay and could be improved. A simple first test.
Do you get wood shavings in ur honey too
No, not at all.
a practice 💡 and I will take it
It was fun to build.
For a small apiary why not
Exaclty
Lol and nothing extracted 😅
There was a little honey in there from a new hive, it got a few ounces out. Then I put it back in the hive and they had some leftover too. Sharing is caring. Its simple and could get more out if it was at an angle. I agree.
Top Tmj
Thanks!
Пизд ц сотам при такой скорости
😂👍
Thanks! Glad you like the design.
No sirve
Poco